virus造句91) I spent most of the day Wednesday killing off the virus and vaccinating uninfected systems.
92) This is the virus in very crude simple diagrammatic form.
93) It's possible to pass on the virus to others through physical contact.
94) As many as ten-million children will have been infected with the virus by the end of the decade.
95) The virus won't go away and the lad is still feeling a bit rough.
96) So far they have not found a way to fight the virus.
97) The virus develops most quickly when antibodies are absent.
98) The virus attacks the body's immune system.
99) Beware of the computer virus.
100) The cause is almost certainly a virus.
101) He lists a handful of false virus alerts and urban myths.
102) Evidence shows that the AIDS virus may also attack the nervous system, causing damage to the brain.
103) The virus is most effectively passed on through blood or semen, and has to enter the bloodstream to become established.
104) Many women who heard her speech got tested for the virus and became active in promoting awareness about the disease.
105) Becker has a stomach virus while Lendl has a back injury.
106) The man then told them he had the AIDS virus, though prison authorities have not confirmed whether this was true.
107) There is no danger of infection with AIDS virus by casual social contact.
108) It was unlikely that this highly efficient virus would carry any superfluous baggage.
109) This virus causes glandular fever and is also associated with a human cancer called Burkitt's lymphoma.
110) In other mice in which colonies of normal human cells were grafted, the virus had little or no effect.
111) Even before the antibody test is positive, the victim can pass the virus to others by methods that will be explained.
112) Enzyme immunoassays are commercially available for detecting antibody to hepatitis C virus.
113) Blood that has been collected for use is tested for the presence of antibody to the AIDS virus.
114) The result is a hybrid virus that will multiply readily when given to humans but will not cause disease.
115) Demonstrating that a virus isolated from a human cancer can cause further cancers in other humans is clearly an unacceptable experiment!
116) The hope is that these peptides might compete with the virus proteins for binding to the receptor molecules.
117) A person can acquire the virus from one method and pass it on through another.
118) The virus disappeared from their bloodstream, and their depressive symptoms diminished, Ludwig found.
119) The virus proved highly selective in killing several lines of human cancer cells in laboratory cell cultures.
120) Some have had no virus detectable in their bloodstream for close to two years.